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Home | Blog | IRS | You can get rid of your IRS tax lien by calling this Mississippi law firm

You can get rid of your IRS tax lien by calling this Mississippi law firm

October 2, 2019 by Damiens Law Firm, PLLC

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You ever get an uninvited zit on your face (usually in the most inappropriate time) and scurry to web to figure out how to get rid of it as soon as possible?

That’s usually how our clients feel when receiving an unwanted IRS tax lien. When the IRS hands you one, they bring down more pressure than Thor’s hammer and would make even Zeus quiver. In response, our clients look for a solution.

There is hope.

If you’ve received an IRS tax lien and you’re looking for a solution, finding the right attorney can help you reach a deal for you under the right circumstances. Along with a declining credit score, possible income garnishment and other things, not addressing this issue early will impact you as a taxpayer.

The IRS has done their homework on you. They are fully equipped to overburden you and if you’re not prepared, you can easily lose your appeal rights and possibly lose other options you had available to you.

You should consider exploring whether you can get a lien discharge, lien subordination or potentially having your tax lien withdrawn. These options need to be weighed against your current circumstances.

At Damiens Law Firm, we have helped our clients resolve their tax related issues against the IRS. We will help you ever step of the way and seek to find the best solution for your individual case.

Have any Questions? Contact us online or call (601) 957-9672 if you’ve been issued an IRS tax lien and need help.

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